Chapter 231
Alpha Nocturne's Contracted Mate
Alpha Nocturneâs Contracted Mate by A E Randell
Chapter 231 You Need to Know These Things
The morning seemed to arrive too soon for Annâs liking.
She had been awake for hours already before the beautiful canvas of colors that indicated the sun was
about to peek over the horizon began to appear, and had busied herself with working through the
various piles of paperwork that Eva had sent her over whilst she was incapacitated with her heat, until
she ran out of work that she had needed to catch up on.
She could feel her stomach tie itself in knots as she paced backward and forwards nervously, going
over the looming trial for Linus in her mind and everything that might go wrong, the fact that she would
have to say goodbye to Adam in a few short hours⦠it was all too much.
Really, she supposed that she should be curled up in bed, enjoying his scent and the last physical
contact with him before he left for goddess knew how long, but a small part of her refused to let her do
that. That little voice that whispered she was tempting fate if she savored the last moments, that it
might be her fault if he never came back.
âThatâs not going to happen, Ann. Will you calm the f**k down and go back to bed? Youâve been at this
for hours and your thoughts are too noisy to allow me to sleep peacefully.1 Maeve grumbled moodily.
âSorry,â Ann mumbled miserably in response as Maeve snorted at her disdainfully.
âNo you arenât, donât lie to me. If you were sorry you would do as you were told and climb back in next
to our mate so I can enjoy the last few minutes of peace until I become fully responsible for keeping
you in check.â
âMaeve⦠I just canât⦠thereâs too much in my head for me to settle to sleep again.â
âListen cupcake, I donât give a f**k if you sleep or not, just go and lay down. Iâll even settle for you sitting
at this point. Do you have any idea what itâs like for me? Itâs like being in a car with someone driving in
circles whilst Iâm stuck in the passenger seat fighting the dizziness that washes over me anyway.
Just⦠be still.â Maeve snapped irritably.
Ann sighed and pursed her lips as she made her way back over to the bed and perched on the side.
âThereâs a good Queen,â Maeve purred teasingly, in a voice that would usually be reserved for praising
a small child, âNow, almost there⦠lift your legs up⦠thatâs it⦠now your other legâ¦Oh my! What a
clever little Queen you are.â
âf**k off Maeve.â Ann snapped as she settled back into the pillows moodily,
âIf only I could.1 Maeve sighed wistfully as she settled herself back down and exhaled happily.
Ann glared sullenly at the picture on the wall opposite the bed and reached for her phone. She scrolled
aimlessly fora little while before Adamâs arm landed suddenly across her belly as he attempted to pull
her closer to him.
She glanced down at him and smiled at his scowling, sleeping face. Right now, she was struggling with
the fact that she might not be able to see him for a few days, possibly even weeks, or even longer if
things didnât go to plan with chasing the rogues into a retreat.
She knew that both Adam and Allen had worked hard yesterday contacting their allies and various
packs along the route they would travel to the village and the responses from the Alphaâs had been
encouraging.
They had managed to gather a good number of capable fighters together, some of which would meet
with them at designated rendezvous points, so she wasnât worried too much about his safety, but there
was always the possibility of Adam being severely wounded in the fight and the mere thought of it
made her heart shatter.
Even though he would insist on being in the thick of any fight, she knew that all of her fears were
unwarranted. He was a more than capable fighter, and his wolf Baldur was an absolutely fearless and
uncompromising savage when it came to anything like this but there was no reasoning with her
overactive imagination. It seemed to enjoy tormenting her constantly.
âYou seem a little tense,â Adam mumbled, his voice still hoarse and thick with sleep.
Ann smiled down at him, her heart in knots as she ran her hand through his hair.
âThatâs because the love of my life is leaving me in a few hours.â She murmured, her voice wavering
slightly as she spoke.
Adam looked up at her sleepily and pulled at her waist insistently.
âIf I could stay with you, I would. If I could take you with me without feeling like it was risking you, or the
potential pups, then I would.â He murmured as Ann wriggled down under the covers again and he
wrapped his arms around her tightly.
âItâs just⦠unfair.â She pouted petulantly up at him as he chuckled deeply.
âSuch is the life of Queens and their consorts. I donât want to entrust this to Felix alone, the relationship
between the Dubois and our own kingdom is already strained. Not only that, it looks bad on the
kingdom in so many ways. If we canât defend our people, protect our borders, and work with our allies,
then it makes us look weak.â Adam murmured as she pressed her ear to his chest, listening to the
steady beating of his heart and allowing the peace that the sound brought to settle over her and calm
her own anxiety.
They laid in silence like that for a little while, with Adam running his hands through her hair as she
listened to the calming rhythm of his heart, as a question that she had been meaning to ask, prodded in
Annâs mind insistently. âAdam?â she asked hesitantly.
âMmm?â
âWhat happened with Felix and Allen?â
Adam sighed and shifted slightly in the bed next to her as the sunâs rays began to peek through the
curtains. âItâs complicated.â He grimaced, âFelix wasnât even born when⦠well, you know.â
âActually Adam, I donât know the full story.â Ann replied as she lifted her head to gaze up at him softly,
âThereâs always more than one side to the story, and Lexi has Allenâs side, Iâm sure that Aoife will have
Felixâs side, so⦠I would very much like to know what your side of the story is. Perhaps then, if it crops
up while youâre gone, I can actually engage in the story with insight from your side, instead of groping
around blindly to try and make sense of things based on my faith in your character alone.â
Adam sighed lightly and pulled his arms from around her, leaning upon one arm and looking at her with
a complicated expression as she scooted back in the bed and rested her back on the opulent
headboard.
âOkay.â he said finally with a complex expression, âItâs difficult for me to talk about, but⦠youâre right.
You need to know these things now that youâre Queen.â